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Behavioural Targeting Set To Explode

Blog Behavioural targeting - a buzzword that’s been kicking around in online advertising from way back in 2005 - will change the face of delivering messages to potential customers. Behavioural targeting is an advertising methodology in which an...

[June 23, 2008, 9:30]

New standard fine-tunes Web ad targeting

News A new standard for targeting and tracking digital ads is gaining industry support, but it still has a long way to go before it gets a collective nod from ad agencies, digital publishers, broadcasters and device makers.

[September 12, 2003, 12:00]

Microsoft admits targeting Wine users

Talkback Are the registry keys that MS is targeting still going to prevent the updates from working? What about those users running a legal, dual-boot system?

[February 25, 2005, 17:25]

Hackers Targeting iPhone - MyMobiSafe.com on the way.

Blog Hackers Targeting iPhone - MyMobiSafe.com on the way. By: Eric Everson, Founder - MyMobiSafe.com As I’ve said before, when mobile security news happens I am in the loop as the Founder of MyMobiSafe.com.

[July 7, 2007, 22:31]

Conficker Not Targeting Microsoft Windows Mobile Devices

Blog Conficker Not Targeting Microsoft Windows Mobile Devices Author: Eric Everson, MyMobiSafe With the digital security world buzzing today due to the recent mutations of the infamous Conficker virus, many mobile users are concerned that their Windows...

[April 1, 2009, 16:58]

Holiday Shopping Scams Targeting Mobile

Blog Holiday Shopping Scams Targeting Mobile By Eric Everson, Founder MyMobiSafe.com Today is the illusive “Hack Monday” which always follows the Black Friday holiday shopping kickoff. Every year on this day there is a rise in scams and malware directed...

[November 26, 2007, 19:58]

Microsoft admits targeting Wine users

Talkback they useually say or better :P and better is linux. It said on the box Windows 98 or better I installed linux

[March 16, 2005, 16:22]

Microsoft admits targeting Wine users

Talkback I'm just reposting this because this person has a good point Do you guys read the entire article before bashing Microsoft ? Here is one paragraph that I read: The spokesperson said users who are not running Windows XP or Windows 2000 natively can...

[February 25, 2005, 20:30]

Microsoft admits targeting Wine users

Talkback "You sir are quite mistaken. If I purchase a piece of software, by God I will run it on whatever I want to. Fair Use states I am allowed to do so. I just saw this and I couldn't help but laugh. This kind of haughty attitude is what makes me hate...

[February 25, 2005, 20:40]

Microsoft admits targeting Wine users

Talkback "I'm glad Microsoft is doing this. About time they took some action against this kind of misuse and, in most cases, piracy (Linux users = free software)" Whoa, hold on there pally, before you run off and start calling people stupid let's think...

[February 25, 2005, 21:07]

Microsoft admits targeting Wine users

Talkback "Jack Benetton, Occupation: software engineer Commented: Good. Valid Windows users **paid** for it, so Microsoft gives them updates for free. Linux users didn't pay for anything, so why should Microsoft furnish them with software for free?

[February 25, 2005, 21:07]

Microsoft admits targeting Wine users

Talkback The following is what makes me not like Windows users: This kind of haughty attitude is what makes me hate Linux, and their users. The software says it requires Microsoft Windows. Your argument is about as stupid as someone complaining because HL2...

[February 25, 2005, 21:21]

Microsoft admits targeting Wine users

Talkback RE: Good for MS. Let's be clear about something: You bought MS Of. You I can understand them not supporting your Office installation if you are running it under Wine. But to deny updates to the software that you bought is just evil.

[February 25, 2005, 20:15]

Microsoft admits targeting Wine users

Talkback This is an outrage. Microsoft has a responsibility to keep its products secure, regardless of whether its products are running in Windows or Wine. The Microsoft products themselves have been legally purchased, so Microsoft should not discriminate...

[February 25, 2005, 18:11]

Microsoft admits targeting Wine users

Talkback Is MS wrong in doing this? Yes they are. Just because I choose to use a competitors OS should not mean I am not allowed to update my over priced Office solution. And for your information Mr. Joe G. Linux Users = Free Software doesn't fly.

[February 25, 2005, 21:30]

Microsoft admits targeting Wine users

Talkback If Microsoft blocks it's products to run on Wine, I will kick off all it's products and turn to their open source alternative. For example OpenOffice. This may let me suffer for a while, but I will not go back to MS Windows any more.

[February 26, 2005, 10:18]

Microsoft admits targeting Wine users

Talkback does anyone spell/grammar proof these columns, or should i consider zdnet of the same literary quality as most blogging sites?

[February 25, 2005, 17:20]

Microsoft admits targeting Wine users

Talkback [quote] That's so stupid. WINE is not an emulator. You dont need any windows files at all why the hell would you need to update them. If you dont need them. Except for maybe DCOM98 and Internet Explorer 6.

[February 26, 2005, 5:32]

Microsoft admits targeting Wine users

Talkback Well this is rare. Microsoft admitting potentially illegal practices and admitting they're scared of something. I think I've regained some slight respect for them.

[February 25, 2005, 13:46]

Microsoft admits targeting Wine users

Talkback Minim Requirements are just that minimums. If I have software that says manumit requirements Windows NT, does that mean that I can not run it on Windows 2000 or XP? If I have software that say minimum requirements Windows 95, does that mean I can...

[February 25, 2005, 21:49]

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